Phármakon · Medicine
302 medications. Including the ones other apps pretend don't exist.
TRT, semaglutide, HCG, peptides, SARMs. Dosing schedules with countdown timers. Injection site rotation with smart suggestions. Inventory tracking with refill alerts. Lab marker links that connect every compound to the bloodwork it affects.
The Evidence
Numbers that should make you uncomfortable
87% of medication errors are due to poor tracking, not wrong prescriptions.
National Coordinating Council for Medication Error Reporting, 2020
TRT elevates hematocrit in 10-40% of patients.
Bachman et al., J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci 2014
Injection site rotation reduces lipohypertrophy by 50%+.
Blanco et al., Diabetes Technol Ther 2013
Medication adherence drops 50% within 6 months for chronic conditions.
Osterberg & Blaschke, NEJM 2005
The Problem
Medisafe reminds you to take your Lipitor. It doesn't know what semaglutide is, let alone track your injection sites.
It can't surface the fact that TRT depletes zinc or that B12 is dropping because of a GLP-1. It treats every medication like a pill in a box.
A user running TRT, semaglutide, HCG, and a peptide stack isn't taking pills. They're running a protocol.
And protocols need a different kind of tool.
What You Get
Built for protocols, not pillboxes
Six features that turn medication chaos into a managed system.
302-Compound Database
TRT (cypionate, enanthate, propionate, undecanoate), semaglutide, tirzepatide, HCG, BPC-157, TB-500, SARMs, and 270+ more. Every compound your doctor prescribed and every one they raised an eyebrow at.
Dosing Schedules
Per-compound frequency, dosage, and route of administration. Countdown timers that know the difference between "every 3.5 days" and "twice weekly." Never second-guess when your last pin was.
Injection Site Rotation
Body map showing your last 8 injection sites with timestamps. Smart rotation suggests the next optimal location. No more guessing which delt you hit last Tuesday.
Inventory Management
Track vial quantities, refill dates, and expiration windows. Get alerts before you run out, not after. Know exactly how many doses remain in each vial.
Lab Marker Reference
Every compound in the database is annotated with the lab markers it is known to affect. TRT cross-references hematocrit, PSA, and lipids. Semaglutide cross-references A1C and thyroid panels. Educational context built into the medication knowledge base.
Drug-Nutrient Interactions
Automated warnings when your compounds conflict with nutrients. TRT depletes zinc. Metformin depletes B12. Semaglutide reduces absorption of fat-soluble vitamins. The app tells you before your labs do.
Cross-Pillar Intelligence
Medications don't exist in isolation. Neither should your data.
Every pillar in SomaForge talks to every other pillar. Medication data flows into nutrition, training, and sleep, automatically.
Phármakon knows which compounds affect which markers.
Blood pressure climbing. Is it dehydration or the TRT dose? Phármakon linked compounds to their known markers. Métron showed the vitals trend. Together they surfaced the question before the next appointment.
Trophe flags zinc deficiency. Pharmakon knows TRT depletes zinc.
Nutrition tracking shows zinc intake dropping. The medication log shows TRT started eight weeks ago. The connection is automatic. The recommendation is immediate: supplement or adjust diet.
Soma shows strength gains correlating with protocol start. Hypnos shows improved sleep.
Three weeks after a user started a hormone protocol, bench press 1RM jumped 8%. Deep sleep increased 22 minutes. Coincidence? Not when the data aligns across pillars. That is signal, not noise.
Trust
Protocol data. Private data. Full stop.
302
Compounds tracked
Including performance and peptide protocols
185
Row-level security policies
Your protocol data is yours alone
0
Data sold to third parties
No ads. No brokers. No exceptions.
Close the Gap
Your doctor sees you every 90 days. Your data sees you every day.
Close the gap. SomaForge was built to understand what users are actually taking, and what it means for their health.